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CS 250: User Interface Design
3.00 Credits
Saint Vincent College
Good decisions involving the design of a user interface can lead to programs that are easier for end users to execute. Code that is written by programmers who are sensitive to ergonomic issues will execute faster, have fewer errors, require less training time and ultimately give its end user a greater sense of satisfaction. This course will discuss the many issues involving such human-computer interaction. In addition, course participants will program interface applications using VB .NET. Prerequisite: CS 111. Three credits.
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CS 251: Introductory Computer Graphics
3.00 Credits
Saint Vincent College
Computer graphics is the art and science of communicating information using images that are generated and presented through computation. This requires the design and construction of models that represent information in ways that support the creation and viewing of images, the design of devices and techniques through which the person may interact with the model or the view, the creation of techniques for rendering the model, and the design of ways to preserve the images. In this course, both the mathematical foundations and practical implementation of these concepts will be explored with the help of a standard API. Prerequisites: CS 221 and either MA 110 or MA 112. Three credits.
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CS 255: Introduction to Artificial Intelligence
3.00 Credits
Saint Vincent College
This course will present overviews of the roots of artificial intelligence, predicate calculus, the importance of search and search techniques, knowledge representation and knowledge-based problem-solving, the complexity of natural language and machine learning. In addition to other assignments, students will be required to complete projects using PROLOG and LISP, which will be introduced during the course. Prerequisite: CS 111. Three credits.
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CS 270: Introduction to Numerical Computation
3.00 Credits
Saint Vincent College
An introduction to the algorithms of scientific computation and their application to problems in algebra and calculus. Topics covered include number representation, error analysis, programming techniques, function evaluation, solutions of nonlinear equations, solutions of linear systems, numerical integration, and solutions of differential equations. Prior programming experience is not required. Prerequisite: MA 109 or MA 111. Offered Spring semester alternate years (Spring 2008). Three credits.
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CS 305: Web Technologies
3.00 Credits
Saint Vincent College
This course focuses on more complex web technologies than are covered in CS 205. The majority of the course involves building an ecommerce site and using webpages as front-ends to serverbased databases. Prerequisite: CS 205 or permission of instructor. Three credits.
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CS 310: Programming Languages
3.00 Credits
Saint Vincent College
This course examines the features, implementation, and design of programming languages. Various high-level programming languages representing different programming paradigms will be covered. Java will be used as the primary example of an objectoriented programming language. Programming language translation and runtime features such as storage allocation will be among the topics that are considered. Prerequisite: CS 230 or permission of instructor. Offered Spring semester alternate years (Spring 2008). Three credits.
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CS 321: Data Communications
3.00 Credits
Saint Vincent College
This course covers the major areas of data communications and networking. It uses the ISO layered approach and focuses especially on the TCP/IP protocols and the Internet. LAN technologies and the configuration of routers and switches are also included. Prerequisite (or concurrent): CS 230 or permission of instructor. Three credits.
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CS 330: Computer Architecture and Operating Systems
3.00 Credits
Saint Vincent College
Computer architecture and operating systems are covered using the multilevel machine approach, with particular attention paid to the microprogramming level, the conventional machine level, and the operating system level. Linux and Windows server operating systems are used as case studies. Prerequisite: CS 230 or permission of instructor. Offered Spring semester alternate years (Spring 2009). Three credits.
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CS 350: Database Concepts and Information Structures
3.00 Credits
Saint Vincent College
This is a first course in modeling complex organizations of data. It includes a review of logical file structures and access methods. Information structures and databases are studied, with detailed work using Access and SQL. Prerequisite: CS 111. Offered Fall semester. Three credits.
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CS 351: Information Systems Analysis and Design
3.00 Credits
Saint Vincent College
An investigation of the discipline of systems analysis in relation to the information system life cycle. Structured and object-oriented techniques of analysis and design applicable to current system documentation and the development of general systems solutions are presented. Topics include process and data flows, I/O designs, and systems modeling. Problem solving and communication skills employed in the transition from analysis to design are stressed. Prerequisite: CS 230. Offered Fall semester alternate years (Fall 2008). Three credits.
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